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<blockquote data-quote="Queer Venger" data-source="post: 6644856" data-attributes="member: 6778121"><p>Titansgrave is Wheaton's creation, his home-brew campaign world that is getting published and produced as a v-blog. Its clever, creative, inventive. Many DM's create their home brew campaigns and this is an example of what can be done. You seem to suggest that you feel that 5e has a 'hole' and is missing something?? PF has Golarion, D&D has the Multiverse, I see no holes in 5e, in fact, for the first time I see more people creating their own home brew campaign worlds, we can do so now with alot more ease than previous editions. </p><p></p><p>I happen to LOVE the Forgotten Realms, it is to me the quintessential D&D world, but I accept that some players prefer a different style of gaming. </p><p></p><p>Wheaton is not the only one producing a vastly popular TV show, right on Geek & Sundry Matt Mercer is running his incredibly awesome D&D 5e campaign <a href="http://geekandsundry.com/shows/critical-role/" target="_blank">Critical Role</a>. He uses his own home brew world (and borrows heavily from PF). It is incredibly fun to watch and I tune in every week. </p><p></p><p>I think Wizards is giving 5e time to grow, find its strong player base, develop the brand better than before. I think we'll get campaign settings, it would be foolish for Wizards not to capitalize on their incredibly successful campaign worlds, but as has been hinted, they'll do so in a different way, not the assembly line of product releases they have done before. I hear people want the return to the 'good old days' but those days are gone. The success of 5e, its continued sales and rankings, and its awards are proof of this. People want to play D&D, not 'read' D&D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Queer Venger, post: 6644856, member: 6778121"] Titansgrave is Wheaton's creation, his home-brew campaign world that is getting published and produced as a v-blog. Its clever, creative, inventive. Many DM's create their home brew campaigns and this is an example of what can be done. You seem to suggest that you feel that 5e has a 'hole' and is missing something?? PF has Golarion, D&D has the Multiverse, I see no holes in 5e, in fact, for the first time I see more people creating their own home brew campaign worlds, we can do so now with alot more ease than previous editions. I happen to LOVE the Forgotten Realms, it is to me the quintessential D&D world, but I accept that some players prefer a different style of gaming. Wheaton is not the only one producing a vastly popular TV show, right on Geek & Sundry Matt Mercer is running his incredibly awesome D&D 5e campaign [URL="http://geekandsundry.com/shows/critical-role/"]Critical Role[/URL]. He uses his own home brew world (and borrows heavily from PF). It is incredibly fun to watch and I tune in every week. I think Wizards is giving 5e time to grow, find its strong player base, develop the brand better than before. I think we'll get campaign settings, it would be foolish for Wizards not to capitalize on their incredibly successful campaign worlds, but as has been hinted, they'll do so in a different way, not the assembly line of product releases they have done before. I hear people want the return to the 'good old days' but those days are gone. The success of 5e, its continued sales and rankings, and its awards are proof of this. People want to play D&D, not 'read' D&D. [/QUOTE]
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